12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANICURE 
COMER 
CHIROPODY 
Formerly at Oceanside 
COIFFEUSE 
SPECIALTY 
The Comer Lasting Wave for permanently 
waving the Hair, Endorsed by leading spe- 
cialists in Paris, London and New York. 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
General and Mrs. Andrews of Washington—long- 
time guests at the Oceanside—had as their guest at 
luncheon, Sunday, Charles A. Sadler. 
Thomas P. Cooper of New York City, arrived at the 
Oceanside Sunday for a fortnight’s stay. 
Rev. and Mrs. R. 8. W. Wood of Tuxedo, N. Y., were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McArthur in Lawton Cot- 
tage over the week-end. ; 
Mrs. A. W. Bispham of Roxbury, Ct., arrived at the 
Oceanside, Monday, joining Mr. and Mrs. Ransom 
George. She will remain through August. 
Mr, and Mrs. John Markle and Mrs. J. Hood Wright 
of New York City, concluded a month’s stay at the 
Oceanside last Saturday. They left for the Bretton 
Woods, where they will spend August in the invigorating 
air of the mountains. 
Mrs. R. Allyn and Mrs. D. B. Allyn of Hartford, Ct., 
are at the Oceanside for a weeks stay. 
Miss Alice Duval of New York City is the belle of 
the Oceanside. <A girl of charming beauty and a win- 
ning manner, she is also a lover of outdoor sports, in 
many of whihch she excels. She plays tennis, swims, 
rides a-horseback and dances with the best that can be 
put against her and is never the first to ery “Quits.” 
More than ever Miss Duval is making friends at the big 
hotel this season and her departure, early next month, 
will be keenly felt and regretted, especially by the 
younger set. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Donham of Chicago and Frank 
Hagerman of Kansas City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Ford Harvey of Kansas City, who are spending the sea- 
son at The Oceanside. 
A large company of Georgian folks arrived early in 
the week to spend the month beside the sea. Among 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
i . 305 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist 6t. NW Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
COLONNADE 
(Rear of Frank Bros. Boot Shop.) 
MAGNOLIA | 
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them are Mrs. J. M. Johnson of Macon, and Mrs. W. W. 
Thomas, Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Jr., with two children and 
a nurse and Mrs. R. R. Arnold, two children and a nurse, 
all of Atlanta. Before the season closes, Mr. Thomas 
and Mr. Arnold will come North to visit their families. 
They have taken apartments in the Breakers cottage. 
Last year Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Speck of Pittsburgh 
spent a short time at The Oceanside. They liked it so 
well that they have returned this year for August and 
September. With them are Mrs. Speck’s children, Ford 
Ballantyne, Howard Ballantyne, and Miss Dorothy Bal- 
lantyne. 
Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Torrey of Detroit, Mich., are at 
The Oceanside for August. With them is their nephew, 
Emery Ford. 
Among the Baltimore families who have visited 
Magnolia this season is that of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett 
Mayward. They arrived late last week and will spend the 
month here. With them are Mrs. James D. Mason and 
J. Fletcher Rolph, also of Baltimore. 
Mrs. J. Van Root and Miss Van Root of Patterson, 
N. J., have arrived at Magnolia to spend the remainder 
of the summer at The Oceanside. 
Mrs. C. L. Duval and daughter, Miss Alice, of New 
York City, are having their first visit at Magnolia. They 
will be at The Oceanside until after Labor Day. With 
them are Mrs. D. Tomlinson and G. H. Duval of New 
York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglas, Miss G. Douglas, Mas- 
ter William and Jean Douglas of Tarrytown, N. Y., are 
at The Oceanside for August. They have apartments in 
the Gables cottage. 
Another prominent Chicago family among the late 
arrivals is that of Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Martin, Wells Mar- 
tin and Miss Alice Martin. They are here for the month 
of August. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
